Post by Admin on Jul 20, 2003 1:06:04 GMT
From TVGuide.com:
As the West Wingers prep for the presidential debates at a North Carolina conference center, a vexing question about a failed attorney-general nomination (amid charges of racial profiling) leads to flashbacks of the administration's first weeks in office.
At that time, Toby's marriage to Rep. Andrea Wyatt (Kathleen York) was about to end, but now he wants a reconciliation with his ex-wife and Sam and Charlie are helping him in the effort to win her back. Meanwhile, the Israeli Air Force weighs in on the Qumari matter; and Joey Lucas (Marlee Matlin) reports that the president is likely to lose New Hampshire.
From NBC:
While on a weekend retreat to prepare for the crucial debates, the President (Martin Sheen) is confronted with an Israeli air attack on Qumar that could enflame the Mideast -- but his accompanying staff has time to recall the Bartlet administration's first error-prone days in Washington, D.C. Bartlet also bitterly remembers the period for his failed nominee for Attorney General and Josh (Bradley Whitford) reminds Donna (Janel Moloney) of how her naivete almost cost her the job over a national security issue. Back in the present, Toby (Richard Schiff) ponders parenthood and Sam (Rob Lowe) makes a radical campaign suggestion.
From Warner Bros.:
While on a weekend retreat to prepare for the crucial upcoming debates, Bartlet must also deal with an Israeli air attack on Qumar that could cause havoc in the Mideast. Meanwhile, Bartlet's staff recalls the administration's first error-prone days in office.
He is a fictitious U.S. president but Jed Bartlet from The West Wing may well teach Premier Bernard Landry a few tricks before the Quebec leaders' debate.
Some members of Landry's entourage happen to be fans of the hit TV show and in particular an episode where Bartlet gets to practise his pithy one-liners for the leaders' debate.
They watched the show for ideas and will have Landry do the same sometime before the debate on Monday, March 31, between Liberal leader Jean Charest and Action d?mocratique du Quebec leader Mario Dumont.
"Yes, I plan to have him watch it," Landry's press aide Hubert Bolduc said yesterday. "I have the tape."
The episode, Debate Camp, features Bartlet and his key staff preparing for the debate in a rustic North Carolina conference centre. Senior staff play the various roles including star Sam Seaborn, who gets the job of being Robert Ritchie, the Republican Party candidate.
As the West Wingers prep for the presidential debates at a North Carolina conference center, a vexing question about a failed attorney-general nomination (amid charges of racial profiling) leads to flashbacks of the administration's first weeks in office.
At that time, Toby's marriage to Rep. Andrea Wyatt (Kathleen York) was about to end, but now he wants a reconciliation with his ex-wife and Sam and Charlie are helping him in the effort to win her back. Meanwhile, the Israeli Air Force weighs in on the Qumari matter; and Joey Lucas (Marlee Matlin) reports that the president is likely to lose New Hampshire.
From NBC:
While on a weekend retreat to prepare for the crucial debates, the President (Martin Sheen) is confronted with an Israeli air attack on Qumar that could enflame the Mideast -- but his accompanying staff has time to recall the Bartlet administration's first error-prone days in Washington, D.C. Bartlet also bitterly remembers the period for his failed nominee for Attorney General and Josh (Bradley Whitford) reminds Donna (Janel Moloney) of how her naivete almost cost her the job over a national security issue. Back in the present, Toby (Richard Schiff) ponders parenthood and Sam (Rob Lowe) makes a radical campaign suggestion.
From Warner Bros.:
While on a weekend retreat to prepare for the crucial upcoming debates, Bartlet must also deal with an Israeli air attack on Qumar that could cause havoc in the Mideast. Meanwhile, Bartlet's staff recalls the administration's first error-prone days in office.
He is a fictitious U.S. president but Jed Bartlet from The West Wing may well teach Premier Bernard Landry a few tricks before the Quebec leaders' debate.
Some members of Landry's entourage happen to be fans of the hit TV show and in particular an episode where Bartlet gets to practise his pithy one-liners for the leaders' debate.
They watched the show for ideas and will have Landry do the same sometime before the debate on Monday, March 31, between Liberal leader Jean Charest and Action d?mocratique du Quebec leader Mario Dumont.
"Yes, I plan to have him watch it," Landry's press aide Hubert Bolduc said yesterday. "I have the tape."
The episode, Debate Camp, features Bartlet and his key staff preparing for the debate in a rustic North Carolina conference centre. Senior staff play the various roles including star Sam Seaborn, who gets the job of being Robert Ritchie, the Republican Party candidate.
"Debating, West Wing style"
by Phillip Authier
March 22, 2003
Montreal Gazette
by Phillip Authier
March 22, 2003
Montreal Gazette